ADO-EKITI — The Director, Research, and Publications of the Ministry of Justice Ekiti State, Mrs. Yetunde Kolawole has expressed the commitment of the Ministry of Justice, Ekiti State to the development of all areas of law in the State.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) said this on Tuesday in Ado Ekiti during the kick-start of the programmes put together in honour of the retiring Chief Judge of Ekiti State, Honourable Justice Ayodeji Daramola, the programmes which kicked off with the exhibition of the Ekiti State Ministry of
Justice Publications at the Ministry’s Foyer, State Secretariat Complex, Ado Ekiti.
Kolawole charged the participants to take the opportunity of the exhibition to purchase the books at a subsidized rate.
Declaring the exhibition opened, the Chief Judge, Justice Ayodeji Daramola who was represented by Justice John Adeyeye appreciated the Ministry of Justice, Ekiti State for putting up the exhibition.
He reiterated the commitment of Ekiti State Judiciary to partner with the Ministry of Justice Ekiti State in her law development programmes.
The Coordinator Ekiti State Ministry of Justice Academy Mr. Femi Onipede conducted the gathering through all the books displayed at the exhibition.
The Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary Mr. L.B. Ojo in his vote of thanks expressed the appreciation of the Ministry of Justice, Ekiti State to the Chief Judge and his entourage for deeming it fit to grace the event. He also thanked the Directors and the entire staff of the Ministry of Justice for their support.
Present at the event are His Lordship, Justice Adeniyi Familoni; the Chief Registrar, Ekiti State Judiciary Mr Johnson Apuabi; the Deputy Chief Registrar 1, Prince Adesoji Adegboye Ade; the Deputy Chief Registrar 2, Mrs Adegoke; Magistrates, Customary Court Presidents; Directors & Staff of the Ministry.
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